A Decades-Old Storm: Professor Carolina G. Hernandez on the South China Sea Helena Martin Jul 21, 2018 With slowly intensifying conflicts brewing in the South China Sea, neighboring governments are constantly finding…
The Bangsamoro Basic Law: Impacts of Additional Autonomy in the Philippines’… Kayla Holmes Feb 17, 2018 The Filipino government's newly proposed act for an autonomous zone in the South of the country has shed some hope…
Will India Continue to Challenge China in 2018? Isabella Chon Jan 2, 2018 Earlier this year, China and India accentuated their longstanding strategic rivalry with an unprecedented 10-week…
The Role of Jihad in the Rohingya Crisis Katie McClelland Dec 13, 2017 On November 23rd 2017, Bangladesh and Myanmar announced a tentative deal to repatriate Rohingya refugees to the…
False Idol: Aung San Suu Kyi and the Rohingya Crisis Thea Koper Sep 27, 2017 The events that have sparked the current crisis in Myanmar began on August 25th, when Rohingya militants, belonging…
Duterte’s Fight for Reproductive Health Could Alter His Legacy Isabella Chon Feb 12, 2017 In an ongoing polemic against the Catholic Church, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte recently issued an…
The Punisher: the Filipino Peoples’ President Helena Martin Oct 12, 2016 Last May, the Philippines had its presidential elections, and winning by a significant margin was Rodrigo…